The new plan, using two extra assistant referees behind each goal, will get its first airing in this term's Europa League. Everton will have a first-hand look at the new idea when they face AEK Athens tonight at Goodison Park in an opening Group I clash.

Moyes is willing to give the new plan every chance, but says: "The new rules regarding two extra assistants behind the goals is something we have been given very little detail about.

"There has been no advice from the referees' body, I believe they will be able to tell the referees what they see and may even come onto the pitch.

"But if it helps to get decisions right in the end it will be a good thing."

Moyes is without skipper Phil Neville for three months with knee ligament damage, while Tony Hibbert is suspended and new defender John Heitinga ineligible.

The Everton chief will give £10million Russian winger Diniyar Bilyaletdinov his full debut tonight.

Moyes says: "Billy will get his opportunity, but he is finding the speed of the game a little hard. But maybe a European match is the sort of game to give him his first start."

Bilyaletdinov cannot wait for his chance, and says: "I came here to improve myself as a player, and I was told I was wanted to improve some parts of the team. I intend to do my best to do that.

"It is not always easy to adapt to life in a different country, but I am trying my best and the other players have been very welcoming.

"I have great ambitions personally and for my new team. I have played many games in Europe for Lokomotiv Moscow and I hope I can bring that experience to my new home.

"Liverpool is a much slower and smaller city than Moscow, which is very, very busy and fast all the time.

"I am enjoying my new life and can promise that I will do my very best all the time."